Robots with fingernails can grasp thin edges
A robotic hand with fingernail-like tips lets robots peel fruit, open lids and pick up thin, flat objects with more precise, human-like dexterity.
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A robotic hand with fingernail-like tips lets robots peel fruit, open lids and pick up thin, flat objects with more precise, human-like dexterity.
A researcher dives into the latest research on how the health of the gut microbiome can influence the aging process.
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The “city killer” asteroid 2024 YR4 won’t hit Earth or the moon when it whizzes by in 2032, the latest James Webb Space Telescope observations
An experimental treatment reduces seizures and other symptoms in children with a type of epilepsy called Dravet syndrome.
The tiny bots follow patterns of light and “artificial space-time,” navigating like craft following the curved space around a black hole.
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A molecule made of carbon and chlorine is half as twisty as the paper loops common in math classes.